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Maersk Ship
Climate Crisis/Mining/Spring 2013/Transportation/Voices

Heroes & zeros: vol. 9

by CK Staff

Hero: A.P. Moller-Maersk Group Following a public relations campaign led by Danish shipping powerhouse A.P. Moller-Maersk Group, Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung

shell gas station
Climate Crisis/Energy/Perspectives/Transportation/Voices

Guilt trips

by Tyler Hamilton

You drive up to the gas pump, grab the nozzle and start filling up your car or SUV. Captive for a good

UPS's brown delivery vans are getting greener as new technologies enter the fleet. Photo courtesy of UPS
Cleantech/Energy/Leadership/Transportation/Winter 2013

Tech Savvy: UPS

by Adam Aston

To help its iconic brown delivery vans go much further on a gallon of fuel, United Parcel Service is rolling out a

Siemens building
Cleantech/Energy/Fall 2012/Leadership/Voices

A green giant on the prowl

by CK Staff

Siemens Canada, the subsidiary of Germany-based Siemens AG, has been building up its presence in this country since 1912. It received its

EU airline tax
Climate Crisis/Leadership/Transportation/Winter 2013

Will EU airline tax fly?

by Peter Gorrie

The European Union has dragged the world’s airlines kicking and screaming into its carbon emissions trading system (ETS). Now, the carriers and

Cleantech/Fall 2011/Perspectives/Q&A/Transportation

Manfred Gingl

by CK Staff

Manfred Gingl, a former president and chief executive officer of auto-parts giant Magna International, has shifted gears in recent years. A collector

Built Environment/Food/Winter 2011

The city's gone bananas

by Jon-Erik Lappano

While bananas and tree-forts sound like primate priorities, we humans take these simple pleasures for granted. There is a good chance that

Built Environment/Climate Crisis/Energy/Perspectives/Q&A/Winter 2011

Cities will get a lot bigger

by Melissa Shin

CK: How can cities prepare for a peak oil future? RUBIN: The trend from the last four decades has been suburban sprawl.

Connected Planet/Health & Lifestyle/Natural Capital/Social Enterprise/Spring 2010

Ten ways to unite Canada

by Guy Dauncey

1. Relive the Olympics If we had wanted to create national unity from Haida Gwaii to St. John’s seven years ago, we

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